Choc Keycap Tilter (Pack of 10)
Choc Keycap Tilter (Pack of 10)
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There are two variants available
- Tilted Only will tilt the keycap vertically
- Tilted / Rotated will tilt and also rotate the keycap 90 degrees
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Used for a few months, one tilted rotated thingie legs broke - had to scoop out plastic remains from button socket
Default keycaps vere very loose, my custom ones were ok tho
Pretty robust tilters with not too much of a jiggle when inserted. Maybe i needed for the top row of my corne a tilted set with half the tilt angle than the bottom row. Feel easier to close the hand and press than to extend and press so probably half the angle would give faster typing. Maybe i need to get used to it and strengthen my fingers. Also maybe a corner tilt for my exterior keys would be a good idea. Overall great product quality. Congrats
I ordered those tilters for cantor remix with sunset switches. For me keys with tilters sound better than kets without ones. I gonna need some time to adjust my fingers, but so far it seems like must have option for me.
This is a set of neat optional add-ons to any choc keyboard. I have a split 36 keyboard that uses 20 tilted only (10 on each hand, 5 for the top row, 5 for the bottom row) and 2 tilted rotated (1 for each inner thumb key). It takes a while to get used to the new angles, but they're just as, if not more, comfortable once you get used to them.
You could use some tilted rotated for the outer index (and pinky if you have it) or the outer thumbs, but they don't feel necessary. Also, I think a 4 row layout would benefit more from this cause right now I don't feel like the top row of my 3 row keyboard needs it, but a 4 row one would make that top row so much easier to press. I do really like the tilt for the bottom row even with just 3 rows.
The only reason I am docking one star from my review is a general 3D printing problem. The material is pretty sturdy, but if you're not careful when pulling them out of the switches, the legs will break off in the switch. So be careful when removing them. Also, because they're pretty cheap, it's probably best to just buy new sets of tilters for each of your switches. Removing keycaps from the tilters is not really a problem though.
Ultimately, I really like this product, it's cheap enough to buy enough tilters to try out different layouts, just wish they were a bit sturdier.